Best Coffee Makers Under 50
Mr.
Coffee Optimal Brew
This coffee maker is available in
many different colors, as well as chrome and black, so it'll fit right in with
any kitchen decor. It also features a pause and serve feature that allows you
to remove the carafe before brewing is finished if you need a cup of coffee
right away. This can be very useful when entertaining guests or simply when
you're craving a cup while cooking breakfast in the morning.
There are two main drawbacks to this
coffee maker: first, it's not programmable (at least not on the higher end
models); second, its water reservoir is rather small at four cups. If you like
to make large pots of coffee or plan on having company over often and need more
than four cups at once then this machine may not work for your needs
Hamilton
Beach FlexBrew
Hamilton Beach FlexBrew Single Serve
and Full Pot Coffee Maker with Travel Mug is a great choice if you want a
coffee maker that can make both single serve pods or traditional grounds. This
model has a programmable timer, two hour automatic shut-off, and it's easy to
clean. It also comes with an included travel mug and reusable filter for use
with ground coffee.
BLACK
+ DECKER 4-Cup Coffeemaker
This Black and Decker coffeemaker is
the perfect choice if you're looking to make a pot of coffee quickly. It can
brew 4 cups at once, so it's great for people who like their morning caffeine
or those who have large families that need a lot of their favorite beverage
each day.
The permanent filter means no messes
and no buying expensive paper filters every month; simply throw it away when
done with it. It also has an inbuilt water window so you know exactly how much
water to add before brewing begins, which helps prevent overfilling and
diluting your cup of joe!
This machine uses a black and decker
filter that's easy to install into place after pouring in your preferred amount
of ground beans (or pre-packaged K-cups). The lack of auto shutoff makes this
particular model less desirable than others we've seen on our list here
today—but if you're willing to keep an eye on things as they brew, then go
ahead!
Ninja
Hot and Cold Brewed System
This coffee maker is an all-in-one
system, so it has a lot of functionality. It comes with six different brew
sizes and five different brew styles, so you can make your coffee in any way
that you like. It also has four brewing types: cold brew, hot drip, iced drip
and standalone (which means it doesn't have to be connected to the brewer). You
can choose between three brew temperatures for each type of coffee—low (175
degrees Fahrenheit), medium (185 degrees) or high (200 degrees). With this
feature, you'll be able to personalize your drink perfectly every time!
The Ninja also comes with two
different baskets: one for normal grounds and one for fine grounds. This means
that whatever kind of beans or grains you use will work well here because this
machine lets them steep properly before pulling them out when they're ready.
Plus there's no need for preheating; all you need do is add water and push a
button!
If that weren't enough customization
options available on this machine already then there's still more! There's even
an option called "cold brew" which allows users who don't want hot
drinks but still want freshness without having any heat involved whatsoever
while making theirs."
Cuisinart
DCC-3200 Coffee Maker
The Cuisinart DCC-3200 is a fully
automatic 12-cup coffee maker that can brew up to 24 hours before you wake up.
It features an auto-shutoff, 1-4 cup setting, and 14 cup capacity. The
self-clean feature means you don't have to worry about cleaning the machine
after every use. You can choose from five settings for strength and temperature
with the gold-tone filter and carafe temperature control
These
affordable coffee makers are great for coffee enthusiasts on a budget.
Whether you want a simple drip
coffee maker or something that can make espresso and lattes, there are
affordable options that will allow you to brew your favorite beverage at home.
There's also a wide range of tea
makers available if you prefer to brew loose-leaf tea over bottled or bagged
varieties. And if you're looking for a single-serve brewer, check out our
roundup of the best ones under $50!
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